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On today's show, we discuss why tiny thrusters could be a big deal for satellites, how a group of Netflix employees got the service to work on an NES console and how future fashion might work via "rapid prototyping."

30:25 / 13 March 2015

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On today's show an MIT alumnus creates microthrusters for satellite.
We all know we can play Netflix on our Xbox and PS4s and all that, but now you can play Netflix on your Nintendo Entertainment System, the NES.
Old school.
And, rapid prototyping is a new way we might see future fashion created.
You're gonna look sexy.
Tomorrow Daily.
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Greetings citizens of the internet.
Welcome to Tomorrow Daily, the best geek talk-show in the known universe, where science fact and science fiction.
There it is.
Crash into each other, explode, bring it back, it's all good.
Easy!
Alright.
God.
I'm here, I'm Ashley Esqueda.
Joining me as always, Khail Anonymous.
I'm your Khail Anonymous.
Yes, that's true.
But yeah, I think that's ultimately, you said that the other day, and it really sums it up.
Yeah, it does.
What is it, what is it again?
We're science fiction and science fact, collided.
Collide.
But it also just seems like, like I feel someone has said that before.
Like many times.
Like this is like sort of a phrase people like to use.
Maybe we can add, and they'll be like we're science fiction and science fact.
Oh, I got, it got.
Are you ready?
Where science fiction and science fun collide.
Can we use that?
No.
Fine.
Science fun?
All right.
You know what then?
We're just, you know, I don't even want to talk to you.
Let's hit the headlines.
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I have no words.
I'm gonna go cry after the show.
Okay.
All right.
What do you got, what do you got?
Just wanna be positive, Khail.
Okay, so, one of the challenges of satellites, smaller satellites up in space is that you cannot really control them in terms of, like, they, they have no propulsion.
You can't tell them to change a certain direction or anything like that.
And in the vacuum of space I mean obviously, they just kind of float there.
So if you have, anything especially using a camera, or a sensor, you really kind of need it to do what you need it to do and move in a specific direction.
So this MIT alum, and her name is Natalia {UNKNOWN}.
She's an aeronautics and astronautics alumnus from MIT, so she's very smart.
Like about eight times smarter than both of us combined.
Mm-hm.
She started a company called, Axion Systems, and they have developed a device called Max One.
And it's a tiny, what they're calling an electrospray propulsion system.
Here's how it works.
So this is actually inside a vacuum.
Like, they're, they've attached these propos, propulsion sort of bases to a cube sat, which I'll, we'll get to that.
So, but that's what you're seeing on the screen right now.
So how it works is there's a reservoir tank that has liquid salt propellant in it.
And then there are these chips, and the chips are actually the size of a penny.
They're tiny.
Mm.
Okay, they're little chips.
And, and they have 500 pointed tips underneath, like on the underside of them.
All right.
That soaks up the liquid salt propellants.
And then, there are, on top of the base there's a bunch of little tiny holes.
So when it soaks up that liquid salt propellant.
The, and, and they run an electrical current through it.
They have a whole bunch of charged ions happening.
Okay.
And what happens then, the charged ions rocket out of the teeny, tiny, little holes on each of these little chips.
And propels what ever device is attached to in the opposite direction.
All right.
Little tag propulsion device.
Gotcha.
Exactly.
Micro, there, micro propulsion, they are little thrusters, tiny thrusters.
Okay.
Okay.
So so Brick noticed, this woman, she was saying that the thrust on these things are, they had eight of them attached, there was enough to move the device around a sheet of paper here on earth.
Oh.
But here's the crazy thing.
So that's not a lot here, but in space a little bit of propulsion goes a really long way.
Right.
So.
To get the ball rolling.
Right.
So they tested out in a, in a vacuum, which is this.
And they were able to produce 100 micronewtons of force per square meter.
And that might not sound like a whole lot to people like us who have no idea what we would be doing in aeronautics whatsoever.
Yeah.
But the great thing is that it's according to the report, and this is a quote.
It's enough to stabilize a CubeSat launched from the ISS and to compensate for atmospheric drag.
So, it's enough to get stuff done.
Perfect.
And that's the important part.
In a very small package.
Yes.
OK cool.
They're going to start making them in July and then they're going to ship them to people by the end of 2016.
Are they really expensive?
I mean I don't assume you'd know that.
They're really small, so that might actually keep the cost down, did you just poop a phone?
I am so excited about miniature propulsion.
That you propelled the phone.
Yeah, no, that's cool.
That, it, it's really cool, so, yeah, I, I think it's really neat and I like that this person got out of college and is like, you know what?
I'm making a difference, here, here it is, here's what I'm going to do, I'm starting a company.
Small change leads to big things.
Exactly.
Exactly right.
So, so you were talking about-
Okay, okay, so this, this is a fun article.
I want to hear about this.
So, basically, we all know that we can watch Netflix on practically any of the newer consoles.
Pretty much, yeah.
Well now you can watch it on the original Nintendo Entertainment System.
Oh, boy.
The NES.This is called DarNES.
Now every year Netflix has, like, a hack--a-thon where everybody-
Oh, delightful.
Comes up with all of these unique.
These unique ways to interact with Netflix and whatnot.
Look it's, it's Calvin [UNKNOWN]
What you're looking at is an extremely paired down version of Netflix, it is a 8-bit version of Netflix.
The images look terrible, Taylor's scrolling through just text.
But this was made by Netflix employees Guy Cirino, Alex Wolfe, and Carenina Motion.
Now-
That's a cool name.
Yeah.
So, as you can see, there's, they're showing House of Cards.
They're scrolling through that, and they're about to play-
This vid-
House of Cards.
I can't wait to see how terr, wow!
There you go.
Look how bad that looks!
Eight bit House of Cards.
You can barely make it out.
That's like-
That's what a drunk night looks like for me.
256K, right?
Yeah, 256K.
Oh.
Now basically, what this is is, it's not a mod for the NES.
It's-
Okay, so they didn't, like-
No.
It's a modded-out cartridge that they put in, yeah.
They blow on the cartridge?
You can't make it at home.
Yeah.
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Sorry guys, wait a second, it's not working.
Hold on.
And they tapped on it a little bit.
Uh-huh.
And then they, they blew in the cartridge.
And then they put, then they kind of like very gently press down.
And then they're like, okay it's working.
Don't move, anybody.
All for the, yeah, all so you can watch terrible Netflix.
You Game Genie, Game Genie your Netflix.
So this is obviously pretty cool, it's obviously just a larf, but it's really, it's really fun to see that paired down version to kind of get a perspective of.
It's fun, I like it, so do they make other cool stuff?
Yeah I was about to say that, they did come out with some other stuff, including an app called.
Say what and what you can, you can pause the video.
Part of the video and then it'll show you what they said.
Oh I like that.
Mm-hm.
Hold on.
My favorite one is the last one.
Okay.
They have an animated globe showing real time play back activity around the globe.
That's pretty cool.
So when people are watching around the globe.
Okay.
And then lastly, a tool, duel pin protection that, that you can put on a specific series.
So your significant other can't get ahead of you on a series and watch it without you.
Oh, that's clever.
So if you're watching House of Cards like, there's no way I'm going to let my girlfriend watch any more.
Like, get ahead and cheat on.
You're series cheating.
You're binge cheating.
You can't do that.
Nope.
So that's pretty cool.
You have to put in like two, like you'd get a pin and she'd get a pin and then it's like to do it, it's like nuclear codes where each of you need to put the keys in and turn.
All right, I got it.
That's awesome.
So, that's perfect.
But that brings us to our hashtag of the day, which is: #TDRIG.
#TDRIG
We want to know what's the craziest streaming video hack you can think of.
I, Man, there's some good ones.
Okay, well I want you to go ahead and #TDRIG.
What do you got?
I think streaming video hacks, like I would love, I would love a streaming video hack where.
You could, like, this is, like, I really really want this so bad where you can pause a scene and like tap on people's clothes and it would tell you exactly where you could buy it and how much.
You could buy it right there.
Should really- [CROSSTALK]
Like I want that.
There's websites that do this.
Where it's like, you know, what, like how do I find that on TV.
Or whatever it is.
Where it's like.
And they work really hard.
And the put together these really awesome like round up.
Like here's all the things you can buy in stores that character wore on this show, or whatever.
Yeah.
But, like, I want to do it in real time while I'm watching tv.
So, maybe it's a second screen experience.
Maybe it's, like, I'm watching Netflix on my television.
I have my iPad or my phone or whatever and, then, like, during the scene, I can literally press pause and, then, my.
iPad shows the scene, and it's like what are you interested in, and you tap on whatever it is.
Whether it's clothes, and some kind of gadget, like whatever, and then it tells you like this is what it is, here's how much it costs, is, would you like to buy it?
I want that.
That's pretty great
That's what I want
Actually.
I wouldn't mind, I wouldn't mind, some like reaction type stuff.
Like, have you ever seen any of those Japanese shows?
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I've seen so many.
Where they, where they have, where they have people, like, reacting and they're like ooh, you know, and stuff happens?
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Oh, yeah, and that's when they have picture in picture?
Yeah
I love that.
I would love.
Some of those, and you can pick, like, whether it be like a celebrity that's watching his own content, his or her own content.
Or like my friend, in it, like with li, like a live feed-
I love this.
Of my friends.
Like a reco, like if I watch-
This is great.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt, and I'm watching it, and I laugh.
And then somebody records it and somebody else [UNKNOWN]
I love this for like, Game of Thrones, where like you can actually chose, like directors commentary, you can chose reaction commentary.
So its like internet reaction and you just pick it and then basically anybody that has that, like, option enabled will.
It would be recording your reactions to shows.
And then it would, you would see the picture in picture change like, based on people's like craziest reactions.
Mm-hm.
So it's like during certain scenes you just see people like screaming and crying.
Yeah.
This sounds like the coolest and the most annoying feature ever.
The worst.
People are gonna be like, I don't like that it records me while I'm doing it, but it'll be be fun.
It'll be fun.
Yeah, of course, but all of that is fun.
That is really fun.
Don't, don't instant, don't make this Netflix.
Yeah, hack day, but don't actually release it.
So Katie Rig.
Katie Rig.
What what's the craziest streaming video hack you can think of.
So send those in.
And, and don't steal our ideas.
Twit, yeah, Twitter, Twitter at us.
Or YouTube.
Or put it in YouTube comments and we'll.
We'll check that out.
And then you'll be, then you'll be Tomorrow Daily famous.
You'll be TD famous.
Which gets you nothing.
Nada.
Nothing.
You can try and drop your name at like, at a TGI Fridays.
Maybe they'll get you free curly, curly strings.
You could.
Maybe, yeah.
Onion rings.
And maybe an accidental curly.
So I gotta tell you about this rapid prototyping it's really cool the pictures are like insane.
I love fashion.
You're super into the, yeah.
Super into the fashion.
It's fashion week right now, we just saw Zoolander walk the runway.
Is it fashion week?
At, Valentino's runway show in, fashion week in Paris.
So this is from an Italian manufacturer and they actually make footwear molds and other tools that you would use to like create clothes and stuff, so it's, they're not actually a, like a fashion house.
Okay.
So they're more of like a tool prototyping kind of molds place.
Yeah.
So they've come up with what they're calling rapid prototyping.
And they have, they are saying they have the ability to offer a line of items with realistic prototypes that are built in hours, as opposed to like, weeks to develop like, prototypes of stuff.
Oh.
Okay, so there were six items in this line, collection that they have.
I don't think I'll be wearing that.
It, so they had a bustier, which is what you're seeing right now, which is kind of crazy.
They also had,
I'm wearing that to my birthday party.
They had three pairs of shoes, a bracelet, and a handbag.
Okay!
[CROSSTALK] These were all concepted like they were all concepted within an hour, right?
And then they made them.
Hour, hour.
So it's like basically these were all designed, prototyped and 3D printed within, like, a very short period of time compared to what you would normally, like, these shoes are so cool.
Can you imagine once this is available to you and you're like I gotta go to whatever and you can download blue prints.
And then you're like I need some shoes.
I'm not gonna order on Amazon.
I'm gonna make 'em.
Or you could say like maybe, I love those but maybe I want them in a different color and then they just print out like whatever color you want.
And this would work with your Netflix thing.
You could be like I like
Look at that shoe.
What Margo Robbie's wearing.
That is incredible!
Printing out that shoe right now, so yeah, these are some of the shoes, okay, so most of these are a little old fashioned, but I love these, the Oxfords with these crazy 3D printed studs.
So this is all, so this is an existing shoe, but then they've added 3D printing onto this, and what they were saying, and this is what I thought was the most interesting part about this.
Is they're able to make these in one single print using mixed materials so both rigid and soft materials, especially with the shoes.
Mm-hm.
So, it's not just, like, hard plastic.
Like, we've seen, like, hard plastic bangles.
Both or, you know, like that top that we were looking at, like it, it's hard material so that there's structure, but then it's also soft so that you can wear it against your skin and if you turn it's not going to like, be like a cage, like you're wearing a cage.
Yeah, exactly, exactly like that.
Hi everybody having fun at the party.
So usually you would.
Yeah.
Piece together hard and soft materials after making them.
Yeah.
You just put them together manually, this not the case.
They are able to sort of use both.
So what they, they make, they made shoes, they made purses, they made what else?
Three pairs of shoes, a bracelet, a handbag and that [INAUDIBLE].
FDA.
Okay.
So they would just fix the item line of clothing just to be able to show like, here's what we can do.
It's called rapid prototyping.
We're able to like, let's say you come to us and say I wanna make this and it's got this and this and I wanna see what the prototype looks like, like right now.
And then you can make those quick changes on the fly and reprint a new one.
So it's not gonna take like, weeks to get, go back and forth between designer, manufacturer.
Like.
All these different things, there's such a huge process in like making these clothes and shoes and things like that, so, cool.
So they're gonna make this, they're, just, it's something-
I think they're hoping that fashion houses will pick up on this and maybe try it out.
I think they should make a consumer version.
I would like a consumer [INAUDIBLE].
I, I just, I'm waiting for the day when I can walk into a store, because I'm really tall.
I'm almost six feet tall, you guys.
And for me, when I go shopping, it's like, nothing ever fits me right.
I never feel like anything fits me right.
And I go in and it's like, I might find a t-shirt but it's too short, like it's just too short cuz I have a long torso.
Or like, my jeans are too long because it's like, I buy them in long because I'm tall but they're way too long.
Long.
Yeah.
So, it's like, I always have problems with this.
And I would love to be able to walk into a store and be like, I love this dress.
Just adjust it by this much and this much and then just 3D print it for me.
I'll be back in a couple hours and to pick it up.
And I'm done.
I'm all in.
I'm all in.
I like it.
Or like that whole share system.
Do you remember?
Like in.
In Clueless when Cher had that little thing.
Yeah, well they had, we saw that at CES, we saw something really similar to that.
There was a guy, I loved this like older gentleman he's probably in his 50s and he was like wearing like dresses and like cute little lady parkas, cuz that's what they had there.
It was so funny, and he was just enjoying it.
He was just enjoying himself, he was having a great time.
So anyway.
We are gonna take a quick break.
We will be right back with a, another round of Intuit because it's the end of the week.
And then of course we have your user feedback.
Your TD first feedback.
Your first person, sports feedback that we got a couple days ago.
Oh boy.
Because I messed things up.
And then of course we have our phontographer for the day.
So don't click away.
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Welcome back to the show.
It's Thursday.
And as always, we like to tell you on Thursdays what we're really into this week.
And hopefully you'll find it just as interesting and obsessive as we do.
So this is, into it.
Are you starting?
Do you wanna go first?
Or do you want me to go first?
You want, you start.
I'll, I'll go.
You wanna go first?
I'll go first.
All right.
All right.
So, this morning, the Austin geek, wa, the Austin warship.
Nathan Fillion and Alan Tudyk.
Yeah.
Of Firefly fame, launched an Indiegogo this morning.
Oh, really?
For a web series they'd like to make called Con Man.
Okay?
Okay.
Let me just run the story of the show by you and see if it sounds a little familiar.
Okay.
So, Alan Tudyk's character.
Is a man who was on a very popular, yet short-lived, science-fiction series on television that was abruptly canceled too soon, and he now spends his time at conventions.
Like, signing autographs and doing booth stuff, you know.
And then one of the guys from the show, Nathan Fillion's character has become a. Huge star, a huge star after this science-fiction show and, and so the story is that they talk about like the old show they were on and all this stuff.
So they're doing this Indiegogo to like produce this series.
Apparently, it's going to be very funny.
That's what they say.
They're saying it's going to be very funny.
But that story sounds super familiar, right?
Yeah.
It sounds like, yeah.
Like, I feel like I've almost, I feel like maybe we've heard it somewhere before, but I just, I can't, I can't put my finger on it.
Or maybe it's exactly firefly.
[LAUGH]
Yeah.
No.
I think, I think-
I kind of love that.
Well, I mean, if they're, we're not getting Firefly.
We're just not getting Firefly back.
But they did say, this is the easiest way to get us both back into a spaceship together.
That was their words.
Yeah, or Tinder.
So, they're really playing at our, they're really hitting our hearts.
Heartstrings here.
But, so part of this video is, Alan Tudyk going and saying, I wrote this script to people like Seth Green, Felicia Day, James Gunn, the, the-
Yeah, they all run in the same circles.
They all run in the same circles.
So he's going around, saying I wrote this script blablabla, so these people have all, I guess, committed to like.
Appearing in the show which is very funny.
Oh this'll definitely get funded.
It's doing very well.
They want, they're hoping for I think they were saying like $475,000 for.
Yeah that's not bad.
A good run of episodes and and I just, I find this adorable.
Yeah.
And, and when they said, cuz a lot of the criticism this morning on it was.
Oh, well you guys are big stars, why don't you go, like, fund it yourself.
Like you go to any studio and get it funded.
And they said, you know, maybe we have trust issues, but, sci-fi series on a network, we maybe feel a little weird.
Heard about that now.
Mm-hm.
Like, so, it was kind, it's so meta and I love it.
And if you ever like, pull it out of your pocket.
No.
Like, you guys are so rich, why don't you just make it.
Right.
Well, that's not fair.
I don't think that's fair.
No.
If, if you don't want show, and you have a problem with them raising the money that way.
Don't fund it.
Don't fund it.
Yeah.
But a lot of people are funding it, [LAUGH] They are like, people are going crazy about this right now.
I just want to say.
I trust the writing.
Kudos to, I do too.
I do too.
I trust Alan [UNKNOWN] 's writing.
I do too.
He does a lot of really good character stuff too.
Funny, and he's such a nice guy.
I've met him a, a couple of times at conferences and thing.
There's never been a time when he was like, less nice than I thought he would be.
He's always more nice.
And so he, he deserves it.
Like this is a cool series.
I think it's funny.
They said, I love the tagline.
It was like Con-Man, and then it's like, because Convention Man didn't sound as exciting.
[LAUGH]
Or something like that.
Like I, I just love it.
I, and like, I like what they're.
Doing.
And, and I, I'm a big fan of, you know, their work and everything, and I do love Firefly.
And they're, and they're doing the write what you know thing.
Because they all know about convention.
Right, they know that life, and so-
That it is a kooky kooky world!
It is.
So I, yeah!
I guess.
I, if, I guess if you're interested.
That's what I'm into.
And you wanna see what it's about, then I guess you can go check out the.
Yeah, if you just look up.
If you go to indie gogo, it's like.
We have it show late too.
Are you giving money?
Are you gonna give any money?
Yeah, I'm gonna give, but I don't know how much I can give them, because I just bought the pancake bot.
I just backed the pancake bot, but.
I could kick him a couple bucks.
Okay.
[CROSSTALK]
You care more about pancakes than you do about Nathan Fillion.
I want to be able to enjoy [CROSSTALK] let the records show that I bought, I'm gonna make delicious, beautiful pancakes in the shape of Alan Tudyk's face, so that I can eat it whilst I watch Con Man.
You're welcome.
Sweet world.
Continue.
Give me, give us, what are you into this week?
[LAUGH] Eating celebrity pages, of course, made out of pancakes.
No, I did a thing where, I-, I'll find, it's, it's, it's very rare, there's a lot of good subreddits out there, right?
[CROSSTALK] We're gonna talk about subreddits.
[CROSSTALK] But every now and then I'll find the one where I'll just fall into a complete, in complete love with it [CROSSTALK]
You black-hole it?
And for a week I just can't stop interacting with it.
This week.
Commercial cuts.
Commercial cuts is basically when people take commercials
Okay.
So they're just taking commercials that are just like whatever, selling an ad and they'll somehow edit it to make it actually a joke.
So they recut them.
They'll recut them for hum, humor purposes.
Okay.
I've got one for you.
Oh, we have an example okay.
Right, there's a lot of them but we had to be very selective.
Here's one of-
Some, some of these are dark.
Yeah they always take a turn.
So, here we go.
Here's this one.
[MUSIC]
Hey you made your own lunch.
Yep.
[LAUGH] I'm so proud of you.
[MUSIC]
The bus is here, gotta go mom.
Okay honey, have a great day.
Look in the bag, made you something.
It's more than just that great peanut taste, choosing Jiff is a simple way to show someone how much you care.
[MUSIC]
[NOISE] Choosy Moms, Choose Jif.
[LAUGH]
[LAUGH] That is, the worst.
[LAUGH]
They had to edit in the explosion behind him.
It's like, bye mom!
[LAUGH].
But anyway, if you have that same sort of sick sense of humor that I do.
[LAUGH]
There's a lot of really good ones on there.
There's one that I'm obsessed with called, the book, which is the Toyota Corolla one.
That one get's really surreal and weird.
It's just fantastic.
It gets really weird.
But yeah Keld.
Commercial cut.
Keld, Keldman's showing these to us like all day today, and they're.
You have to have a dark sense of humor about them, like most of them are extremely dark, they all take like really weird, morbid turns most of them.
But yeah, right up my alley cuz I'm a weirdo so they're, I love them.
Yeah, hopefully you enjoy those, but yeah that's what I'm into really
[UNKNOWN] commercial.
Stuff.
So there you go.
Well from what we're into to what you're into.
It's time for your User Feedback.
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All right.
So we asked you guys.
Were you just, I don't, anyway.
We asked you guys, I don't even wanna know what you're doing over there.
We asked you guys two days ago to use the hashtag #tdfirst to tell us what first person, like what would you wanna see broadcast in first person.
Like, what's the thing you wanna watch?
Right.
You said surgery like a. Sicko.
Surgery like a weirdo.
So Tyler wrote to us, and said TDFirst conventions like CES where they have hands on experiences and maybe gymnastics.
I like that that was the, that was the side.
That's a really good way of pu, like the experiencing everything.
Experiencing like conventions you can't go to, or something, like that'd be cool.
Okay.
Cool, cool.
Neil wrote in and said, mix it with Oculus and go spelunking or deep-sea diving.
I have a massive fear of the unknown.
This would help beat it.
I'd, see, and that's a good idea, where it's, like.
Oh, for [INAUDIBLE] effect.
If you have a phobia, maybe you overcome, like, heights, or, you would use it with the Oculus.
Yeah.
And then, somebody would, maybe, skydive in, like, first-person.
But we have, like, GoPro stuff like that.
Right.
But wow.
But I don't think it would make me any less afraid of spiders.
To be first person to.
Living in a nest of spiders.
Let's do that.
Don't say, like, okay, just move onto the next one.
Just like you're this big, living in a huge nest of spiders.
Okay, be like, oh yeah, now I get it.
They're all nice.
No.
You're all super cool.
Okay, so got, got that done.
That one's name is Jan.
Okay, Ali wrote to us and said samurai fights.
[LAUGH] I like saying samurai fights.
That's pretty good.
Dig that.
I like it a lot.
I like the word.
And we're also apparently we're taking a time machine.
Yeah we also go back in time.
We also go back in time.
Mm-hm.
Because Justin wrote in and said medieval jousting or sword fighting.
Right.
So also with that.
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[UNKNOWN]
Oh the Black Plague.
I'd love to see that in first person.
First person.
Yeah why not?
But you wouldn't experience it.
It would just be streaming.
Yeah.
So.
[CROSSTALK] Way to bring the room down, Khail.
[CROSSTALK] Listen, to bring the room back up, Frank wrote to us and said, I want NASA to put a 4K camera on their astronauts while their doing the.
Spacewalk, and on an eagle while flying.
Yeah!
I like those.
Inspirational.
I like the 4K camera on a spacewalk.
Like, that would be really fun, to be able to put on an oculus.
And like, like if you could put in a camera in like your helmet, like a helmet-cam.
And you could actually, live, watch them do their spacewalks, like-
Really slowly.
You'd be like moving real slow.
I have my NASA shirt on for the exact reason.
Okay.
Alright, and then of course we have our very piece of user feedback.
We are delirious.
Which is our phonetoger for the day.
I think the, I think the thing is that our NASA like, moonwalking was really boring.
It is so bad.
Like we, [CROSSTALK] to Beyonce.
Can you imagine if you were skipping around in the video and you got right to that point.
You're like.
I'm gonna die of boredom.
What are they doing?
[LAUGH] I better go back to watch Pootie-Pie.
What are you dumdums doing?
I'm done with this.
X out of this.
All right guys.
Our phontographer today is [UNKNOWN].
And he took this picture with his iPhone 6. And he said, this is Serhat from Istanbul.
Love watching your show from my Apple TV every evening.
This year we have lots of snow in here, so I go to ski a lot.
Here's a few photos that I took with my iPhone 6, each from different mountains.
Hope you like it for one of the phonetographer of the day.
Man, the iPhone 6 still has the best camera.
It's pretty good.
I, I think.
Cuz that would be really bright.
And it also has the, the, the, the flare.
Sorry, I'm about to buy a new-
Yeah.
I'm about to buy a new phone.
We've been talking about phone cameras all day.
And so.
Samsung gets close.
But the, the one thing that I did, I don't like about Samsung cameras is that it gets really, they kind of like.
Slightly oversaturated, through the, the camera software.
Yeah.
So it's like when you take a picture, it's not, it doesn't look as real.
Some people like that though, some people like it just slightly above, like, a little oversaturated, so you have that richness.
Vibrant.
Right.
And they don't have to edit it.
They feel like oh, okay.
It doesn't need to be edited.
Right.
I get that.
Like I totally understand the appeal to that.
And like I know a lot of people who love their galaxy phones because of that.
'Cuz they're like oh, the picture looks so rich and vibrant.
I don't have to do anything to them.
But for me it's like I prefer the sort of real very close to realistic tones.
Yeah.
And then that way if I want to up the saturation, I can in like an app, but it's not a [CROSSTALK].
Great, great photo.
Yeah, totally love it.
I like the light on the mountain.
I do too, he sent in a few and this one was my favorite, so.
Do you think he ripped down that mountain, do you think he like shredded it up?
Oh I definitely do.
Do you think he was skiing or snow boarding.
I think he was skiing, but I wanna say, can I say what I think would make that picture like, just slightly-
[CROSSTALK]
Better than, no.
Okay.
Does anyone remember Ski Free from Microsoft?
[CROSSTALK]
Oh no!
The little monster guy!
Oh, that would be perfect!
Let's just add him right in.
In there.
Cuz I feel like that, it's just, it's just off of perf, it's just so close to perfect.
But, SkiFree Monster I think is really worth that.
So I think we just, somebody'll add them, and then, and then we'll all be happy.
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
If you want your picture, if you want to submit your picture for consideration.
To be on the show you can e-mail us, tomorrow@cnet.com, you can also send us show show ideas, you can send us tips, tricks, recipes, old family recipes, we're down with that too.
Yeah.
The absolute hate.
Fashion tips.
Fashion tips.
Whatever you got.
Totally good, if you hate e-mail you can find us on social media, we're all over, TomorrowDaily on Snapchat, Tumblr.
Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, all the things and then of course we're Tomorrow Daily TV over on Google Plus.
Even though it's usually the show.
Like, we don't use Google Plus a whole lot.
And if you're watching on YouTube then you've got that putty pie reference, but dont' forget to like, favorite, and subscribe so you can get updated on whenever these these.
These old things come out.
This whole, this, whatever this is.
And then if you're listening on the iTunes podcast, awesome.
Because I still think that this is a really cool way to listen to this show.
You can also watch it, too.
You can subscribe to the video version of this.
There's like three different versions of this, SD, HD, audio.
Yeah, we have a lot of different.
Get that.&gt;&gt; Want iTunes feeds for the show.
I don't get that.
Make sure you're subscribed to the one that you like.
Yeah, pick your favorite.
And, and write and review.
But yeah and don't forget to follow us on our own personal Twitters, cuz I'm about to go to South by Southwest so I'm gonna have all kinds of weird photos.
Yes and speaking of that, so Khail will be gone a few days next week, so we're gonna have some guest hosts, we have some really awesome people coming in.
We have Gil from the Mutant Season he's the host of the Mutant Season, which is a Nerdist, a Nerdist podcast &gt; &gt;He's a young kid
This kid is 12 years old-
He's going to be better than me by a longshot
100% more professional than either of us.
Yep
We've got some other good guests.
We have Armen Atoyan, a friend of mine.
He does cosplay and like, he's really into comic books.
Like, I'm really excited to have him on the show.
All right.
And then we have a, a, potentially a secret guest we're still working out the details, so.
That'd be a good one.
And you can get them.
Kale knows who we're working on.
But it's like I can't say for sure because I don't want to promise you anything.
Right.
But if it is it's going to be really fun.
Yeah, it'd be fun.
Come just show up next week.
You know him too.
You know him, you know him, trust me.
Oh, easy.
Maybe not in a biblical sense.
Basically, it's gonna be a great week for you.
Be a great week and then Kale will be back on Thursday because he'll be back from South by Southwest.
Sorry.
So but until then so we'll back.
I will back on Monday.
Khail will be in Southwest.
So follow him on Twitter.
@khailanonymous.
And I'm @ashleyesqueda.
And, and have a great weekend.
Be good.
Humans, so we'll see you next time.
Bye!
See you next Thursday, guys.
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